My elderly mother (70s) is planning on visiting us (and her grandchildren that she's not yet met) for the first and most likely only time. She will be travelling alone - my sister in the states is getting her to the airport at Dulles and we will be meeting her at the airport in London.
She will most likely be staying 3-4 weeks. Does she actually need a visitor visa for this? She obviously has no intention of staying longer and has family and friends and a home to return to, has money to support herself while she is here. She's mainly just coming to see us and to do a little sightseeing as she's never been to the UK before.
I'm just worried that the actual paperwork involved in a visa as well as gathering proof that she will be returning will be quite stressful for her to organise. But obviously don't want some immigration person to decide she can't come into the country (can't imagine why they would say no, as she is only coming to visit me, DH & the grandchildren, but you know the paranoia involved here!).
She has no criminal history, no history with immigration at all, so that's not an issue.
Does she need to get a visitor's visa ahead of time? Or just present her passport at immigration with the information on where she is staying (with us) until her return flight.